Translator: SFBaka
The imperial militaryâs request officially came through via the Mercenary Guild first thing in the morning of the following day. The particulars of the request were pretty much the same as what we discussed the other day and offered a salary of 400,000 Enels per day. Krishna and Black Lotus will accompany Major Serenaâs Independent Anti-Pirate Mobile Fleet as part of her forces for the duration of the mission and will be placed under her command. The necessary supplies for the mission will be shouldered by the imperial military. Black Lotus will carry part of the supplies and will serve as both a part of the main fighting force and a supply ship. The duration of the mission is set for a maximum of three months.
âA maximum of three months huhâ¦â¦â
Mimi muttered in a somewhat gloomy tone as she fiddled with her tablet terminal. Itâs for a maximum of three months, but it may end earlier depending on further developments out on the field. Even so, itâs true that we would have to go out there for an extended period of time.
âItâs quite reasonable, I think. The specified duration takes the hyperlane traveling time into account after all.â
After saying so, I glanced at the imperial militaryâs supplies being gradually loaded inside Black Lotusâs cargo hold from on top of Krishnaâs boarding ramp.
The loading process was being carried out by the AI-controlled loading system installed on Black Lotus, and seeing the loading drones going about their work with absolute efficiency was an interesting sight to see.
âThatâs right. We donât know exactly how many star systems weâll need to cross, but it would probably take more than a couple of days to reach our target destination.â
Elma was also watching the loading process with me, but it seems that she wasnât really that interested. It looks like she didnât find the sight of the loading drones as amusing as I did. As for me, I could watch industrial machines like those working at peak efficiency without tiring of it.
âThe only other instance that required us to be out on the field for a long period of time was during that incident in the Alein system, right?â
âYep. Thatâs right. Well, weâre surely in it for the long haul this time, so itâs better to take it easy instead of being all tense.â
Itâs impossible to maintain an alert state indefinitely, so if you exhaust yourself and fail to exert your all when it counts, that would be quite counterproductive.
âWell, I donât really think weâll be out there for that long though.â
âIs that so?â
âReally?â
âYep. Uh, Iâm not that sure about it though. Itâs just a feeling.â
I managed to tell Major Serena about the info regarding pulsar systems after all. It may not seem all that reliable in their eyes, but the current imperial military and Major Serena still have no clue about how to find the nest of the crystal lifeforms until now.
They would probably still investigate the pulsar systems near the Izrooks system eventually with the feeling of grasping at straws when the investigation fails to bring any results after some time. And there werenât that many pulsar systems nearby to begin with. Iâve only gone through the galaxy map briefly, but I believe I only saw about two neighboring pulsar systems. Iâm not really all that sure if the nest is truly located on one of those pulsar systems, but thereâs still a pretty good chance since the behavior of the crystal lifeforms was mostly similar to the ones in SOL.
âBoss!â
Tina, who held a tablet terminal under her arm, approached us in a rush. Her stature was quite small, but she runs really fast. The sisters also participated in our daily workouts, and her physical capabilities were already more than a match with Elma, who was a five-year merc veteran. In other words, she was probably stronger than me.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Her stamina was amazing as well. She could bench-press three times more weights than Elma and five times more than me. Just where was she hiding all that power and toughness in that small body of hers, I wonder. Donât tell me she was actually storing alcohol inside her system and converting it directly into energy or something? Nah, thatâs just silly. Hahaha.
âThe loading process is almost finished. Itâll probably take 15 minutes more. The contents of the cargo are⦠pretty much the basics. Water, food, and all that. Thereâs a bit of some other stuff mixed in though.â
âOkay. Go on standby once the loading process gets finished. Weâre probably going to sortie soon.â
âRoge?r!â
âSafety first, remember?â
âOf course. You should rest up before departure as well, boss.â
Tina waved goodbye and returned to her work. Mimi and Elma observed our interaction and stared intently at my face. Whatâs up?
âHey, Mimi. Isnât Tinaâs atmosphere a bit different than before?â
âYes, thatâs rightâ¦â¦ Um, itâs like sheâs a bit gentler nowâ¦â¦ Sheâs as casual as before, but her atmosphere really is different, I think.â
âItâs nothing reallyâ¦â¦ We just talked a little in the break room.â
âWhat kind of things did you talk about?â
âWe mainly talked about how I met the two of you in the Termaine system. Oh, and I also told them about that amnesia cover story. Thatâs about it.â
âI seeâ¦â¦?â
Mimi and Elma both tilted their heads. They were probably just imagining things when they said Tinaâs atmosphere changed. She really did act nicer in general, but she probably just took that story about my supposed amnesia quite seriously and was simply worried for me⦠I donât think it was really a cause for concern for these two anyway.
âWell, we still have some time before departure, so why donât you try asking her yourselves?â
âYes.â
âI guess.â
I somehow managed to convince the two with my words and set aside the topic of Tinaâs change in attitude for now.
And just like Tina said, the loading process got finished exactly 15 minutes later. Soon after, launch orders were finally given out.
âWell, the sortie orderâs out, but itâs not like we need to go on full alert for the time being.â
âThatâs right.â
âYeah, thatâs true. But we still canât let our guards down too much.â
I, Mimi, and Elma were already on standby inside Krishnaâs cockpit, but we wonât be launching unless a battle breaks out. May handled all of Black Lotusâs operations like always, so we really didnât have to do anything at all for now.
But, just like Elma said, we have to be ready to move out just in case something happens, so itâs not good to act all lax.
âMaintaining a certain degree of alertness is really important, right?â
âThatâs right. We have to be ready to take action in case of emergencies, so we canât relax too much, or it will bite us back hard.â
âYes.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
In order to maintain a certain degree of alertness, we need to be able to constantly monitor the overall situation. I operated my console to display the feed from Black Lotusâs sensors and cameras on Krishnaâs cockpit monitor.
âLaunching out with this many ships really is quite the sight huh?â
âThatâs right.â
The cockpit monitorâs visual feed not only displayed Major Serenaâs anti-pirate fleet, but also a great host of mercenary starships. We arenât the only mercenaries tasked to accompany Major Serenaâs fleet for this mission. Quite a lot of other mercenaries were participating as well.
âUnâ¦â¦ We really do look like quite the hodgepodge fleet if you look at the assortment of ships alone.â
âIs that so?â
âBut at least their skills and abilities are way better than your typical small-fry pirates. Well, even if the abilities of us mercenaries are differentiated by rank to some extent, our equipment and weapons are largely different from each other, so it must pose quite a headache to our dear commander when it comes to fleet organization.â
The reason a lot of mercenaries were accompanying Major Serenaâs anti-pirate fleet this time was to make up for their lacking short-range combat capabilities.
âBasically, the military corvettes and mercenary ships will act as the vanguard and the destroyers will protect the main force. The cruisers and the flagship will then destroy the enemies via long-range bombardment.â
âOh, thatâs right. Wasnât there only two corvettes assigned to Major Serenaâs fleet?â
The line-up of Major Serenaâs Independent Anti-Pirate Mobile Fleet consisted of two corvettes, three destroyers, five cruisers, and one battleship. Basically, itâs a line-up that prioritizes preemptively shooting down enemies before getting shot at in return.
If it were a battle between two nationâs military forces where cruisers and battleships played a leading role, this fleet composition was undoubtedly ideal. But fighting with crystal lifeforms is a whole different ballgame. Those things would often charge in without caring for losses after all. No matter how powerful the main guns were, they would be nigh useless once the enemies managed to close in.
âSo in order to make up for that weakness, they employed a lot of mercenaries to accompany the fleet.â
âI see. Um, but wouldnât that mean we would be in a lot of danger if we face crystal lifeforms later on?â
âWe would probably be fine as long as the numbers are manageable.â
The bombardment from five cruisers and one battleship would be enough to annihilate a small swarm of crystal lifeforms in one volley after all. We should be fine if we face at most thirty medium-types and one hundred small-types. It should be okay as long as a large-type or two doesnât appear. And when a battle does occur, we should also be able to use subspace communications to request reinforcements from other scouting fleets in nearby star systems.
âOkay, just stop right there. According to experience, weâll end up facing a horde of enemies if you say something like that, Hiro.â
âOi, oi, thatâ¦â¦ shouldnât be the case⦠I think. Yeah. It shouldnât be.â
âIt looks like itâs useless, Elma-sanâ¦â¦â
âWe should probably brace ourselves now, Mimi.â
âOkay, guys, just stop. Weâll really end up facing a horde if you say things like that yâknow.â
âItâs not good to shift the blame to us for your own faults, Hiro.â
We continued to stand-by inside Krishnaâs cockpit as we repeatedly passed the buck around.